Effective: October 17, 2019
Latest Legislation: House Bill 166 - 133rd General Assembly
(A)(1) If a board of health establishes a fetal-infant mortality review board under section 3707.71 of the Revised Code, the board, by a majority vote of a quorum of its members, shall select the board's members. Members may include the following professionals or individuals representing the following constituencies:
(a) Fetal-infant mortality review coordinators;
(b) Physicians who are board-certified in obstetrics and gynecology by a certifying board recognized by the American board of medical specialties;
(c) Key community leaders from the board of health's jurisdiction;
(d) Health care providers;
(e) Human services providers;
(f) Consumer and advocacy groups;
(g) Community action teams.
(2) A majority of the board members specified in division (A)(1) of this section may invite additional individuals to serve on the board. The additional members shall serve for a period of time determined by a majority of the board members specified in division (A)(1) of this section and shall have the same authority, duties, and responsibilities as members specified in that division.
(3) A board, by a majority vote of a quorum of its members, shall select an individual to serve as its chairperson.
(B) A vacancy on a board shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment.
(C) A board member shall not receive any compensation for, and shall not be paid for any expenses incurred pursuant to, fulfilling the member's duties on the board.
(D) A board may work in conjunction with, or be a component of, a child fatality review board or regional child fatality review board created under section 307.621 of the Revised Code.
(E) A board shall convene at least once a year at the call of the board's chairperson.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 37 | Health-Safety-Morals
Chapter 3707 | Board of Health
Section 3707.01 | Powers of Board - Abatement of Nuisances.
Section 3707.011 | Railroad Rights-of-Way to Be Kept Free of Dangerous Refuse.
Section 3707.02 | Proceedings When Order of Board Is Neglected or Disregarded.
Section 3707.021 | Injunctive Relief.
Section 3707.03 | Correction of Nuisance or Unsanitary Conditions on School Property.
Section 3707.04 | Quarantine Regulations.
Section 3707.05 | Board Must Secure Approval of Department of Health in Certain Cases.
Section 3707.06 | Notice to Be Given of Prevalence of Infectious Diseases.
Section 3707.07 | Complaint Concerning Prevalence of Disease - Inspection by Health Commissioner.
Section 3707.08 | Isolation of Persons Exposed to Communicable Disease - Placarding of Premises.
Section 3707.09 | Board May Employ Quarantine Guards.
Section 3707.10 | Disinfection of House in Which There Has Been a Contagious Disease.
Section 3707.11 | Application of Quarantine or Isolation Orders.
Section 3707.12 | Destruction of Infected Property.
Section 3707.13 | Compensation for Property Destroyed.
Section 3707.14 | Maintenance of Persons Confined in Quarantined House.
Section 3707.16 | Attendance at Gatherings by Quarantined Person Prohibited.
Section 3707.17 | Quarantine in Place Other Than That of Legal Settlement.
Section 3707.18 | Expense of Quarantining County Public Institution.
Section 3707.19 | Disposal of Body of Person Who Died of Communicable Disease.
Section 3707.21 | Disease in Public Institution - Temporary Building.
Section 3707.22 | Removal of Affected or Exposed Persons From Public Institution to Hospital.
Section 3707.23 | Examination of Common Carriers by Board During Quarantine.
Section 3707.24 | Prohibition Against Unfounded Statements in Examination.
Section 3707.26 | Board Shall Inspect Schools and May Close Them.
Section 3707.27 | Board May Offer Vaccination Free or at Reasonable Charge - Fee Payable to State.
Section 3707.28 | Expenses of Board - Levy.
Section 3707.29 | Construction of Hospital for Contagious Disease - Bond Issue.
Section 3707.30 | Care and Control of Hospital - Removal of Persons to Hospital.
Section 3707.31 | Establishment of Quarantine Hospital.
Section 3707.32 | Erection of Temporary Buildings by Board - Destruction of Property.
Section 3707.34 | Quarantine and Isolation Policies.
Section 3707.38 | Appointment, Authority of Inspectors.
Section 3707.40 | Sanitary Plant Defined.
Section 3707.41 | Municipal Corporation May Obtain Plans and Real Estate for Sanitary Plant.
Section 3707.42 | Construction of Sanitary Plant - Purposes.
Section 3707.43 | Contract for Removal of Waste Substances - Expense.
Section 3707.44 | Joint Construction and Use of Sanitary Plants.
Section 3707.45 | Appointment of Sanitary Board.
Section 3707.46 | Powers of Sanitary Board.
Section 3707.47 | Annual Reports.
Section 3707.48 | Prohibition Against Violation of Orders or Regulations of Board.
Section 3707.49 | Violation by a Corporation - Forfeiture.
Section 3707.51 | "Youth Sports Organization" Defined.
Section 3707.511 | Concussion Awareness, Training and Procedures in Youth Sports Organizations.
Section 3707.52 | Concussion and Head Injury Information Sheet.
Section 3707.521 | Rules Regarding Assessment of Athletes Sustaining Concussions or Head Injuries.
Section 3707.53 | Deposit for Costs Not Required in Prosecutions - Fines.
Section 3707.54 | Order or Regulation May Apply Only to Specific Persons.
Section 3707.55 | Acquisition or Sale of Real Property.
Section 3707.56 | Authorization to Dispense Overdose Reversal Drugs.
Section 3707.561 | Authorization to Personally Furnish Overdose Reversal Drugs; Protocol.
Section 3707.562 | Authorization to Administer Overdose Reversal Drugs; Protocol.
Section 3707.57 | Bloodborne Infectious Disease Prevention Programs.
Section 3707.58 | Information Regarding Sudden Cardiac Arrest.
Section 3707.59 | Educational Materials Regarding Sudden Cardiac Arrest.
Section 3707.60 | Protocols for Dispensing Epinephrine in Certain Health Districts.
Section 3707.70 | Definitions for Sections 3707.71 to 3707.77.
Section 3707.71 | Fetal Infant Mortality Review Board.
Section 3707.72 | Board Members.
Section 3707.74 | Production of Documents and Information.
Section 3707.75 | Confidentiality.